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      1/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later */
      2/* Credentials management - see Documentation/security/credentials.rst
      3 *
      4 * Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
      5 * Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
      6 */
      7
      8#ifndef _LINUX_CRED_H
      9#define _LINUX_CRED_H
     10
     11#include <linux/capability.h>
     12#include <linux/init.h>
     13#include <linux/key.h>
     14#include <linux/atomic.h>
     15#include <linux/uidgid.h>
     16#include <linux/sched.h>
     17#include <linux/sched/user.h>
     18
     19struct cred;
     20struct inode;
     21
     22/*
     23 * COW Supplementary groups list
     24 */
     25struct group_info {
     26	atomic_t	usage;
     27	int		ngroups;
     28	kgid_t		gid[];
     29} __randomize_layout;
     30
     31/**
     32 * get_group_info - Get a reference to a group info structure
     33 * @group_info: The group info to reference
     34 *
     35 * This gets a reference to a set of supplementary groups.
     36 *
     37 * If the caller is accessing a task's credentials, they must hold the RCU read
     38 * lock when reading.
     39 */
     40static inline struct group_info *get_group_info(struct group_info *gi)
     41{
     42	atomic_inc(&gi->usage);
     43	return gi;
     44}
     45
     46/**
     47 * put_group_info - Release a reference to a group info structure
     48 * @group_info: The group info to release
     49 */
     50#define put_group_info(group_info)			\
     51do {							\
     52	if (atomic_dec_and_test(&(group_info)->usage))	\
     53		groups_free(group_info);		\
     54} while (0)
     55
     56#ifdef CONFIG_MULTIUSER
     57extern struct group_info *groups_alloc(int);
     58extern void groups_free(struct group_info *);
     59
     60extern int in_group_p(kgid_t);
     61extern int in_egroup_p(kgid_t);
     62extern int groups_search(const struct group_info *, kgid_t);
     63
     64extern int set_current_groups(struct group_info *);
     65extern void set_groups(struct cred *, struct group_info *);
     66extern bool may_setgroups(void);
     67extern void groups_sort(struct group_info *);
     68#else
     69static inline void groups_free(struct group_info *group_info)
     70{
     71}
     72
     73static inline int in_group_p(kgid_t grp)
     74{
     75        return 1;
     76}
     77static inline int in_egroup_p(kgid_t grp)
     78{
     79        return 1;
     80}
     81static inline int groups_search(const struct group_info *group_info, kgid_t grp)
     82{
     83	return 1;
     84}
     85#endif
     86
     87/*
     88 * The security context of a task
     89 *
     90 * The parts of the context break down into two categories:
     91 *
     92 *  (1) The objective context of a task.  These parts are used when some other
     93 *	task is attempting to affect this one.
     94 *
     95 *  (2) The subjective context.  These details are used when the task is acting
     96 *	upon another object, be that a file, a task, a key or whatever.
     97 *
     98 * Note that some members of this structure belong to both categories - the
     99 * LSM security pointer for instance.
    100 *
    101 * A task has two security pointers.  task->real_cred points to the objective
    102 * context that defines that task's actual details.  The objective part of this
    103 * context is used whenever that task is acted upon.
    104 *
    105 * task->cred points to the subjective context that defines the details of how
    106 * that task is going to act upon another object.  This may be overridden
    107 * temporarily to point to another security context, but normally points to the
    108 * same context as task->real_cred.
    109 */
    110struct cred {
    111	atomic_t	usage;
    112#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
    113	atomic_t	subscribers;	/* number of processes subscribed */
    114	void		*put_addr;
    115	unsigned	magic;
    116#define CRED_MAGIC	0x43736564
    117#define CRED_MAGIC_DEAD	0x44656144
    118#endif
    119	kuid_t		uid;		/* real UID of the task */
    120	kgid_t		gid;		/* real GID of the task */
    121	kuid_t		suid;		/* saved UID of the task */
    122	kgid_t		sgid;		/* saved GID of the task */
    123	kuid_t		euid;		/* effective UID of the task */
    124	kgid_t		egid;		/* effective GID of the task */
    125	kuid_t		fsuid;		/* UID for VFS ops */
    126	kgid_t		fsgid;		/* GID for VFS ops */
    127	unsigned	securebits;	/* SUID-less security management */
    128	kernel_cap_t	cap_inheritable; /* caps our children can inherit */
    129	kernel_cap_t	cap_permitted;	/* caps we're permitted */
    130	kernel_cap_t	cap_effective;	/* caps we can actually use */
    131	kernel_cap_t	cap_bset;	/* capability bounding set */
    132	kernel_cap_t	cap_ambient;	/* Ambient capability set */
    133#ifdef CONFIG_KEYS
    134	unsigned char	jit_keyring;	/* default keyring to attach requested
    135					 * keys to */
    136	struct key	*session_keyring; /* keyring inherited over fork */
    137	struct key	*process_keyring; /* keyring private to this process */
    138	struct key	*thread_keyring; /* keyring private to this thread */
    139	struct key	*request_key_auth; /* assumed request_key authority */
    140#endif
    141#ifdef CONFIG_SECURITY
    142	void		*security;	/* LSM security */
    143#endif
    144	struct user_struct *user;	/* real user ID subscription */
    145	struct user_namespace *user_ns; /* user_ns the caps and keyrings are relative to. */
    146	struct ucounts *ucounts;
    147	struct group_info *group_info;	/* supplementary groups for euid/fsgid */
    148	/* RCU deletion */
    149	union {
    150		int non_rcu;			/* Can we skip RCU deletion? */
    151		struct rcu_head	rcu;		/* RCU deletion hook */
    152	};
    153} __randomize_layout;
    154
    155extern void __put_cred(struct cred *);
    156extern void exit_creds(struct task_struct *);
    157extern int copy_creds(struct task_struct *, unsigned long);
    158extern const struct cred *get_task_cred(struct task_struct *);
    159extern struct cred *cred_alloc_blank(void);
    160extern struct cred *prepare_creds(void);
    161extern struct cred *prepare_exec_creds(void);
    162extern int commit_creds(struct cred *);
    163extern void abort_creds(struct cred *);
    164extern const struct cred *override_creds(const struct cred *);
    165extern void revert_creds(const struct cred *);
    166extern struct cred *prepare_kernel_cred(struct task_struct *);
    167extern int change_create_files_as(struct cred *, struct inode *);
    168extern int set_security_override(struct cred *, u32);
    169extern int set_security_override_from_ctx(struct cred *, const char *);
    170extern int set_create_files_as(struct cred *, struct inode *);
    171extern int cred_fscmp(const struct cred *, const struct cred *);
    172extern void __init cred_init(void);
    173extern int set_cred_ucounts(struct cred *);
    174
    175/*
    176 * check for validity of credentials
    177 */
    178#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_CREDENTIALS
    179extern void __noreturn __invalid_creds(const struct cred *, const char *, unsigned);
    180extern void __validate_process_creds(struct task_struct *,
    181				     const char *, unsigned);
    182
    183extern bool creds_are_invalid(const struct cred *cred);
    184
    185static inline void __validate_creds(const struct cred *cred,
    186				    const char *file, unsigned line)
    187{
    188	if (unlikely(creds_are_invalid(cred)))
    189		__invalid_creds(cred, file, line);
    190}
    191
    192#define validate_creds(cred)				\
    193do {							\
    194	__validate_creds((cred), __FILE__, __LINE__);	\
    195} while(0)
    196
    197#define validate_process_creds()				\
    198do {								\
    199	__validate_process_creds(current, __FILE__, __LINE__);	\
    200} while(0)
    201
    202extern void validate_creds_for_do_exit(struct task_struct *);
    203#else
    204static inline void validate_creds(const struct cred *cred)
    205{
    206}
    207static inline void validate_creds_for_do_exit(struct task_struct *tsk)
    208{
    209}
    210static inline void validate_process_creds(void)
    211{
    212}
    213#endif
    214
    215static inline bool cap_ambient_invariant_ok(const struct cred *cred)
    216{
    217	return cap_issubset(cred->cap_ambient,
    218			    cap_intersect(cred->cap_permitted,
    219					  cred->cap_inheritable));
    220}
    221
    222/**
    223 * get_new_cred - Get a reference on a new set of credentials
    224 * @cred: The new credentials to reference
    225 *
    226 * Get a reference on the specified set of new credentials.  The caller must
    227 * release the reference.
    228 */
    229static inline struct cred *get_new_cred(struct cred *cred)
    230{
    231	atomic_inc(&cred->usage);
    232	return cred;
    233}
    234
    235/**
    236 * get_cred - Get a reference on a set of credentials
    237 * @cred: The credentials to reference
    238 *
    239 * Get a reference on the specified set of credentials.  The caller must
    240 * release the reference.  If %NULL is passed, it is returned with no action.
    241 *
    242 * This is used to deal with a committed set of credentials.  Although the
    243 * pointer is const, this will temporarily discard the const and increment the
    244 * usage count.  The purpose of this is to attempt to catch at compile time the
    245 * accidental alteration of a set of credentials that should be considered
    246 * immutable.
    247 */
    248static inline const struct cred *get_cred(const struct cred *cred)
    249{
    250	struct cred *nonconst_cred = (struct cred *) cred;
    251	if (!cred)
    252		return cred;
    253	validate_creds(cred);
    254	nonconst_cred->non_rcu = 0;
    255	return get_new_cred(nonconst_cred);
    256}
    257
    258static inline const struct cred *get_cred_rcu(const struct cred *cred)
    259{
    260	struct cred *nonconst_cred = (struct cred *) cred;
    261	if (!cred)
    262		return NULL;
    263	if (!atomic_inc_not_zero(&nonconst_cred->usage))
    264		return NULL;
    265	validate_creds(cred);
    266	nonconst_cred->non_rcu = 0;
    267	return cred;
    268}
    269
    270/**
    271 * put_cred - Release a reference to a set of credentials
    272 * @cred: The credentials to release
    273 *
    274 * Release a reference to a set of credentials, deleting them when the last ref
    275 * is released.  If %NULL is passed, nothing is done.
    276 *
    277 * This takes a const pointer to a set of credentials because the credentials
    278 * on task_struct are attached by const pointers to prevent accidental
    279 * alteration of otherwise immutable credential sets.
    280 */
    281static inline void put_cred(const struct cred *_cred)
    282{
    283	struct cred *cred = (struct cred *) _cred;
    284
    285	if (cred) {
    286		validate_creds(cred);
    287		if (atomic_dec_and_test(&(cred)->usage))
    288			__put_cred(cred);
    289	}
    290}
    291
    292/**
    293 * current_cred - Access the current task's subjective credentials
    294 *
    295 * Access the subjective credentials of the current task.  RCU-safe,
    296 * since nobody else can modify it.
    297 */
    298#define current_cred() \
    299	rcu_dereference_protected(current->cred, 1)
    300
    301/**
    302 * current_real_cred - Access the current task's objective credentials
    303 *
    304 * Access the objective credentials of the current task.  RCU-safe,
    305 * since nobody else can modify it.
    306 */
    307#define current_real_cred() \
    308	rcu_dereference_protected(current->real_cred, 1)
    309
    310/**
    311 * __task_cred - Access a task's objective credentials
    312 * @task: The task to query
    313 *
    314 * Access the objective credentials of a task.  The caller must hold the RCU
    315 * readlock.
    316 *
    317 * The result of this function should not be passed directly to get_cred();
    318 * rather get_task_cred() should be used instead.
    319 */
    320#define __task_cred(task)	\
    321	rcu_dereference((task)->real_cred)
    322
    323/**
    324 * get_current_cred - Get the current task's subjective credentials
    325 *
    326 * Get the subjective credentials of the current task, pinning them so that
    327 * they can't go away.  Accessing the current task's credentials directly is
    328 * not permitted.
    329 */
    330#define get_current_cred()				\
    331	(get_cred(current_cred()))
    332
    333/**
    334 * get_current_user - Get the current task's user_struct
    335 *
    336 * Get the user record of the current task, pinning it so that it can't go
    337 * away.
    338 */
    339#define get_current_user()				\
    340({							\
    341	struct user_struct *__u;			\
    342	const struct cred *__cred;			\
    343	__cred = current_cred();			\
    344	__u = get_uid(__cred->user);			\
    345	__u;						\
    346})
    347
    348/**
    349 * get_current_groups - Get the current task's supplementary group list
    350 *
    351 * Get the supplementary group list of the current task, pinning it so that it
    352 * can't go away.
    353 */
    354#define get_current_groups()				\
    355({							\
    356	struct group_info *__groups;			\
    357	const struct cred *__cred;			\
    358	__cred = current_cred();			\
    359	__groups = get_group_info(__cred->group_info);	\
    360	__groups;					\
    361})
    362
    363#define task_cred_xxx(task, xxx)			\
    364({							\
    365	__typeof__(((struct cred *)NULL)->xxx) ___val;	\
    366	rcu_read_lock();				\
    367	___val = __task_cred((task))->xxx;		\
    368	rcu_read_unlock();				\
    369	___val;						\
    370})
    371
    372#define task_uid(task)		(task_cred_xxx((task), uid))
    373#define task_euid(task)		(task_cred_xxx((task), euid))
    374#define task_ucounts(task)	(task_cred_xxx((task), ucounts))
    375
    376#define current_cred_xxx(xxx)			\
    377({						\
    378	current_cred()->xxx;			\
    379})
    380
    381#define current_uid()		(current_cred_xxx(uid))
    382#define current_gid()		(current_cred_xxx(gid))
    383#define current_euid()		(current_cred_xxx(euid))
    384#define current_egid()		(current_cred_xxx(egid))
    385#define current_suid()		(current_cred_xxx(suid))
    386#define current_sgid()		(current_cred_xxx(sgid))
    387#define current_fsuid() 	(current_cred_xxx(fsuid))
    388#define current_fsgid() 	(current_cred_xxx(fsgid))
    389#define current_cap()		(current_cred_xxx(cap_effective))
    390#define current_user()		(current_cred_xxx(user))
    391#define current_ucounts()	(current_cred_xxx(ucounts))
    392
    393extern struct user_namespace init_user_ns;
    394#ifdef CONFIG_USER_NS
    395#define current_user_ns()	(current_cred_xxx(user_ns))
    396#else
    397static inline struct user_namespace *current_user_ns(void)
    398{
    399	return &init_user_ns;
    400}
    401#endif
    402
    403
    404#define current_uid_gid(_uid, _gid)		\
    405do {						\
    406	const struct cred *__cred;		\
    407	__cred = current_cred();		\
    408	*(_uid) = __cred->uid;			\
    409	*(_gid) = __cred->gid;			\
    410} while(0)
    411
    412#define current_euid_egid(_euid, _egid)		\
    413do {						\
    414	const struct cred *__cred;		\
    415	__cred = current_cred();		\
    416	*(_euid) = __cred->euid;		\
    417	*(_egid) = __cred->egid;		\
    418} while(0)
    419
    420#define current_fsuid_fsgid(_fsuid, _fsgid)	\
    421do {						\
    422	const struct cred *__cred;		\
    423	__cred = current_cred();		\
    424	*(_fsuid) = __cred->fsuid;		\
    425	*(_fsgid) = __cred->fsgid;		\
    426} while(0)
    427
    428#endif /* _LINUX_CRED_H */